[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]The interim government has taken a significant step by prohibiting the issuance of firearms licenses, with the aim of enhancing national security and reducing potential risks.
This decision was announced by the interim Minister of Interior, Sarfraz Bugti, upon assuming his official responsibilities. During a meeting with senior officials, Bugti familiarized himself with the Ministry of Interior and its affiliated departments.
Minister Bugti reiterated a strong commitment to combat terrorism and ensure the safety of both the nation and its inhabitants. He stressed the development of a strategy to guarantee the security of all individuals, transcending religious or ethnic backgrounds.
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Bugti highlighted the government’s responsibility to protect every citizen, emphasizing their inherent right to free movement within the country. He firmly stated that no group would be allowed to resort to violence for their objectives.
It’s noteworthy that in the months preceding the conclusion of the coalition government’s tenure, members of the National Assembly strongly protested against the delayed issuance of firearms licenses. Additionally, concerns were raised about the uncooperative behavior exhibited by bureaucracy on this matter.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]